Jonathan Golfman '03 is VP, Head of Film Business & Legal Affairs at Media Rights Capital. "You need to find your way, and you may need to make sacrifices. But it's worth it to do what you love doing."

Professors Lela Love and Ellen Yaroshefsky speak on the skills needed to become a great trial lawyer and a brilliant mediator.

Cardozo's Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution is the seventh ranked alternative dispute resolution program in the country.* The program’s mission is to develop modern day problem solvers who can skillfully use dispute resolution processes for the benefit of their clients and society. Professor Lela Love, the director of the Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution and Cardozo's Mediation Clinic, is a pioneer in the field of alternative dispute resolution.

The program includes:

An exciting array of courses with classes in negotiation, mediation, arbitration and dispute resolution processes, and intensive January courses.

Nationally and internationally recognized faculty who, beyond the classroom, are prominent scholars and practitioners of the concepts and methods they explore with students.

The Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, a student-run triannual publication, hosts groundbreaking symposia and panels and annually presents the International Advocate for Peace Award. The Journal is ranked number eight nationally in the broad field of Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution.

The Cardozo Dispute Resolution Society, a student-run organization that fosters an active community of students interested in dispute resolution by hosting panel discussions, social gatherings, and networking and informational events.